Marcha: Latino Chicago and the Immigrant Rights Movement
Amalia Pallares (editor-in-chief), Nilda Flores-González (editor-in-chief), Frances R. Aparicio (other), José Antonio Arellano (other), Xóchitl Bada (other), David Bleeden (other), Ralph Cintrón (other), Stephen P Davis (other), Leon Fink (other), Caroline Gottschalk Druschke (other), Elena R. Gutiérrez (other), Juan R Martinez (other), Sonia Oliva (other), Irma M Olmedo (other), José Perales-Ramos (other), Leonard G Ramírez (other), Michael Rodríguez Muñiz (other), R. Stephen Warner (other)
Paperback Published on: 08/07/2010
Price: £23.99
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Synopsis
*Marcha* is a multidisciplinary survey of the individuals, organizations, and institutions that have given shape and power to the contemporary immigrant rights movement in Chicago. A city with longstanding historic ties to immigrant activism, Chicago has been the scene of a precedent-setting immigrant rights mobilization in 2006 and subsequent mobilizations in 2007 and 2008.
Positing Chicago as a microcosm of the immigrant rights movement on national level, these essays plumb an extraordinarily rich set of data regarding recent immigrant rights activities, defining the cause as not just a local quest for citizenship rights, but a panethnic, transnational movement. The result is a timely volume likely to provoke debate and advance the national conversation about immigration in innovative ways.
Publisher information
- Publisher: University of Illinois Press
- ISBN: 9780252077166
- Number of pages: 320
- Dimensions: 235 x 156 x 20 mm
- Weight: 454g
- Languages: English
